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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2025

Japanese Cars

Japanese Cars

A Toyota Supra MKIV, one of the most sought after 90's Japanese sportscars, from JDM Nights. PHOTO: Akif Hamid

JDM Nights roared with Bangladesh’s passion for Japanese cars

Organised by Cars & Conversation and Rahimoto Express, the event offered a vivid snapshot of the growing culture of Japanese sportscars

Century is no longer a model, but it is evolving to be Toyota’s top-tier brand that targets the type of customers that would otherwise be in the market buying a Rolls-Royce or Bentley. PHOTO: Collected

Century reborn: The new face of Japan’s most exclusive luxury

Most of the EE80s panels still carry the original bluish silver factory paint, however, the lower half received a darker shade of grey to make it stand out. PHOTO: Akif Hamid

1986 Toyota Corolla EE80: A quest to survive the test of time

The Voxy boasts a sportier, more angular approach with the diamond-cut grille design and sleek front fascia. PHOTO: Arfin Kazi

2023 Toyota Voxy: National hauler gets a facelift

Both the Toyota Harrier and the Deepal S07 are premium crossovers, both seat five, but their personalities couldn’t be more different. PHOTO: Ahbaar Mohammad

Toyota Harrier vs Deepal S07: The battle between tradition and tech

Photo: Bloomberg

Japan Focuses on Smart Cars as Automakers Fall Behind US, China

Reconditioned cars wait at the Mongla Port. On an average, the annual sales of private cars in Bangladesh is around 30,000 units. Photo: TBS

Why we are so heavily dependent on old Japanese cars

File photo of cars at Mongla port. Photo: TBS

1,111 reconditioned cars arrive from Japan

Malaysian ship docks at Mongla port with 926 luxurious cars

Malaysian ship docks at Mongla port with 926 luxurious cars

AWD all day: 2019 Subaru Impreza 1.6i-S

AWD all day: 2019 Subaru Impreza 1.6i-S

Photo: Collected

Barvida cries tariff discrimination against Japanese reconditioned cars

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